Would some people find the fact that he never pukes very relevant? Would anyone like this fact? Would anyone dislike this fact? John Stewart the comedian? John Stewart the ex-pro-wrestler? Just some regular guy named John Stewart?

Would some people find the fact that he never pukes very relevant? Not the fact, no Would anyone like this fact? IrrWould anyone dislike this fact? irrJohn Stewart the comedian? irrJohn Stewart the ex-pro-wrestler? I didn't know there was one, but still IrrJust some regular guy named John Stewart? It could be this

JSUNP? What's the word for a sentance to help you memorize something? Something of that sort? A trick to remeber grammer if not? Something about double negatives? Obscure phrasing? A phrase no longer used?

JSUNP? Yes What's the word for a sentance to help you memorize something? Mnemonic device...i think Something of that sort? Yes, Exactly that sort A trick to remeber grammer if not? Something about double negatives? Obscure phrasing? A phrase no longer used? No to theseAaaaaah yes, of course. Then "pukes" would be the obsolete word, I suppose. Yes!

The information (or this sentence) is obsolete because of the revision of the definition 'what is a planet'? I heard of a astronomy meeting where they are discussing whether pluto should be a planet and if three other celestial bodies should be added.

The information (or this sentence) is obsolete because of the revision of the definition 'what is a planet'? I heard of a astronomy meeting where they are discussing whether pluto should be a planet and if three other celestial bodies should be added. Exactly!

SPOILER ************************************************* I recently read an article that talked about the possibility of revoking Pluto's status as a planet. Many school kids use various Mnemonic devices to remember the order of the planets, however if pluto is no longer counted, all the sentences will have to be revised